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    reducing the terrorist threat and inexpensive compared to fighting a traditional war. One reason why drones are helping the fight against terrorism is because of their effectiveness. Their effectiveness in taking out high priority targets and militants is far superior than fighting a traditional war. They are able to time a strike when innocents aren’t nearby,…

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    2.Countries in the Sahel region face various challenges. Among these challenges frequent climate change, desertification, deforestation, frequent food crises, extreme poverty, rapid population growth are the main ones. Basides to the natural problem of the region some other problems such as ethnic centrism, fragile governance, corruption, unresolved internal tensions, violent extremism and radicalization, illegal trafficking and terrorist-linked security threats affects the peace and security of…

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    Introduction The war against terrorism in the United States has transformed to become a major battle in Afghanistan and other members of the ISIS community. Islamic extremism is rampant in those countries, and most individuals air their grievances by launching terrorist attacks on the United States. The battle which has persisted for over a decade now has faced a series of challenges, and it is important to measure the progress made by the United States in its counterterrorism and…

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    The continuation of the Civil War in Syria could further divide the country, result in Syria breaking up into several new countries, destroy the economy, and the overall way of life in Syria. The Civil War have caused devastation and hundreds of thousands deaths, displacing over 6 million people, and forcing another 3 million to flee the country as refugees. It have torn the country as a whole and creating a divide. After assessing multiple sources it have been found that the country is being…

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    Blood and Iron: Production from Destruction Bryce K. Richards The idea that a nation can be ruled through violence and war is one that is, at first, frowned upon but in regards to leadership it can be seen as quite effective. Otto Von Bismarck introduced his version of this method of governing during his speech justifying the increase in military spending in Prussia September 29 of 1862. He mentioned the phrase for which he was remembered in that he stated that a nation is better run “not…

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    Throughout his poems, Wilfred Owen draws attention to the fears of the soldiers. Anthem for Doomed Youth highlights the fears in which the militants face due to the loss and suffering of many comrades. Owen writes, “Only the monstrous anger of the guns” (Owen, 2). In this text, Owen mentions the soldiers’ anxieties with the usage of a metaphor where the tenor of the metaphor is “the gun” while…

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    World Policemen Since it’s creation, ever since it gained its independence from British colonial rule in 1776, the United States of America has grown continually and finds its place in the world. The United States has played significant roles in several international events and has taken global power role in such events as the Yemen Civil War and the Libyan Intervention. The foreign policy of the United States over the years has gone from expansionism to isolationism to the shield and defence…

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    acceptance through crowd pleasing. He even had a process for interacting with white people that contained a warm first impression, finding a common interest, and sharing deep thoughts (Graham 217). To fit in with the black community, Larry attended militant demonstrations and spoke out against inequality emotionally and with rage. It was easier for him to match the impression he gave off with the impression he gave when trying to fit in with the black community because he was genuinely angry…

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    Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi

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    These are dark days for international jihadists. In Syria, Islamic State (IS) and Al-Qaeda militants are being chased out of their long-held strongholds either by troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad or the Kurd-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), backed by Russian and American airpower respectively. Pro-government militias in cooperation with national armies also have them on the run in Libya, Yemen and Iraq. As IS’s grand facade of a “caliphate” crumbles and it devolves into an improvised…

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    Introduction The black power movement was hailed by some as a positive and proactive force aimed at helping blacks achieve full equality with whites, but it was reviled by others as a militant, mostly violent faction whose primary goal was to drive a wedge between whites and blacks. Although the impacts of blacks on the civil rights movement were mainly positive it is inevitable that there would be limitations. Cultural Pride The black power movement generated a number of positive…

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